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I've never heard of erasing a grave... What do they do with the person's remains when this happens? I'm so sorry to hear this, but your mother is right - your grandfather is in his perfect, heavenly body with Christ. Evil is so pervasive - there seems to be no place left untouched by it. Stay strong in your faith, do not worry about the cares of the world - focus on following Jesus.

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Liv Imanuelsen's avatar

They have buried a new person on top of him. I had never heard about it before. He did not deserve this. Thanks, I will follow Jesus always.

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Mims's avatar

They do that in the USA but they donтАЩt remove the markers since the person is still buried there. We have a family plot with two more opening. Cremated remains can be placed on top. For instance my father was buried in a coffin and my mother cremated. I wanted her remains to be placed upon his. Sadly there was dissension I. The family on this so it did t happen.

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Lenny Graceffo's avatar

TheyтАЩve done this in Canada for decades. Common practice apparently.

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Ojy Freiegeescht's avatar

This is common practice everywhere in Europe. Otherwise, how would you explain that our ancestors from the XVIII. century and before most of the time don't have any grave of their own any more? In many countries, you get a grave for a deceased relative for 15 years, sometimes 30 years and the family has to pay a fee to renew. Otherwise, the grave is attributed to somebody else after the remnants have been cast into the pauper's grave and spread with quicklime

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